Month: February 2022

Chocolate choc-a-bloc cookies

These cookies are wonderful if you want something for dessert but don’t know what to make. They are chewy, chocolatey parcels of goodness which you can customise to your own tastes. You can use pecans or walnuts, or your favourite nuts, and I would suggest using a different chocolate chip than the baking chocolate. For…

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What is the Future of Pilgrimage?

Christians have been going on pilgrimages for most of the history of Christianity. The Camino de Santiago is one of the oldest pilgrimage routes in Christianity, dating back to the death of Jesus. It has stood the test of time through every world-altering event since then and continues to capture the imagination of Christians and…

Pride of the parish: Delight over Leona Maguire win

Co. Cavan parishioners have expressed delight that local woman Leona Maguire has put the community in the global spotlight following her historic golfing victory. The 27-year-old made history by becoming the first Irishwoman to win the ladies’ PGA tour in Florida in the early hours of Monday morning. Fr Oliver O’Reilly of Ballyconnell, Co. Cavan…

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Fatima pioneer Veronica Duffy dies

Staff reporter Veronica Duffy who died recently, aged 88, was a co-director, with her husband Lauri, of Fatima Pilgrim Tours. Veronica spent most of the pilgrimage season in Fatima where she was a sanctuary-authorised pilgrim guide. She had a special devotion to the angels, and in her guided tour talks to the Irish pilgrim groups she always…

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Boxing champ reveals he found peace in church

Staff reporter Belfast-born boxer Carl Frampton has revealed that attending Mass with his former manager brought great comfort ahead of fights. The former two-weight world champion, from a Protestant background, admitted to not being “overly religious” during a recent event at Clonard Monastery as part of the Four Corners Festival. However, he said he values…

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